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Good Morning &
Happy Holidays!
I’m a local, a father of 3 and trying to pick up some extra work this season.
If you have any projects needing attention.
Well then, I’m you guy!
I have many skills & wear many hats.
My skills include:
*Licensed driver
*Transporter
* Errand runner
*Yard work
*Painting (interior/ exterior/ cars/ toys)
*Skilled Car Mechanic
*Pet Sitter & Walker
*Heavy Equipment Operater
*Gutters
and Lots more!
If you have something in mind that’s not listed…
just ask me
Most likely I’m your man!
Have a wonderful day!
2ft x 3ft antique pirate trunk $100
Beautiful Outdoor Marble Fire Pit Table w/ 4 Rocking Chairs included. $350-
Outdoor white Wicker patio furniture $350
Vintage Rod Iron in or outdoor furniture (round table & 2 chairs) nice patina $150-
12 Inch Hunting Knife w/ Leather Holder $100-
Contracting Stud Finder Kit worth several 100 asking $100-
2 Electric Paint Spray Guns for interior or exterior $75- for both
Fulls Sized Car Cover $65
Bbq (Charcoal) like new $50
Various Custom Canvas Paintings & Canvas Photography Prints in assorted sizes. Wave & Beach Themed.
Each painting or print will be priced differently depending on size etc. We will send pix via email, text, or schedule a viewing
for interested buyers.
971-324-0149
The LNWC’s Annual Meeting will start at 5 pm. The Annual Meeting consists of board elections, selection of board officers, and the Annual Report. All members are welcome to attend to vote in board elections. The Annual Report will be a summary of council activities in 2022 including progress reports on restoration designs, planting projects, and regional collaborations. It’s been a busy year for the council so we hope you’ll come early to learn about what we’ve been up to.
Andy Bluhm’s presentation on red alder will begin at 7 pm. This presentation will introduce the characteristics of red alder and summarize the ecological role that red alder plays in the Oregon Coast Range. We’ll look at how red alder fits into the big picture of PNW ecosystems then examine the red alder’s effect on diversity, site productivity, community resiliency, and ecosystem function. Specific emphasis will be placed on the function red alder has in riparian systems and it’s influence on riparian communities.
In addition to a B.S. in Forestry from the University of Minnesota and an M.S. in Forest Ecology/Silviculture from the University of Georgia, Andy has spent the last 20 years at OSU as the Associate Program Director of the Hardwood Silviculture Cooperative- focusing on the biology and management of red alder. Other research projects at OSU have included directing the red alder management program for the OSU College Forests, managing a long-term study on alternative silvicultural practices, installing and measuring a Swiss Needle Cast research plot network, and coordinating the PNW Permanent Sample Plot network. His main duties include everything from education and outreach, data collection to growth and yield modeling and everything in between. In his free time, he enjoys exploring PNW old-growth forests in pursuit of big trees.
Andy is an expert on this foundational tree in our watershed and will have a wealth of information to share with us. Hopefully, everyone will walk away from this talk with a new appreciation for Red Alders and the roles they play in the Nehalem.
Both the Annual Meeting and the presentation will be hosted on Zoom and are free to the public. The zoom link is us02web.zoom.us/j/83650617243 or on the Faceboook event at www.facebook.com/lnwc1. You can also contact the watershed council at info@nehalemwatershed.org. A recording of this presentation will also be posted on the LNWC’s YouTube channel with our other recorded presentations. Just search for “Lower Nehalem Watershed Council” on YouTube.
Event Information: This event is FREE and open to the public. Find more information on our speaker series and the links for access on our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/lnwc1).
Time & Agenda:
5:00 PM LNWC Annual Meeting
5:30 PM LNWC Year in Review
7:00 PM Role of Red Alder in the Oregon Coast Range w/ Andy Bluhm
8:30 PM Adjourn

It takes a village and Nehalem is the BEST village ever!
Together we get better.
And a thank you to Chuck for his service to our community with the North Coast BBQ–where would we be without you?
Janine on the Sunny Side of 12th Street in Nehalem
Thanks
On January 12th, 2023 the Lower Nehalem Watershed Council will be hosting both their Annual Meeting and a presentation w/ Andy Bluhm, OSU’s Associate Program Director of the Hardwood Silviculture Cooperative, who will share new insight into a common tree in the Nehalem Watershed, the red alder.
The LNWC’s Annual Meeting will start at 5 pm. The Annual Meeting consists of board elections, selection of board officers, and the Annual Report. All members are welcome to attend to vote in board elections. The Annual Report will be a summary of council activities in 2022 including progress reports on restoration designs, planting projects, and regional collaborations. It’s been a busy year for the council so we hope you’ll come early to learn about what we’ve been up to.
Andy Bluhm’s presentation on red alder will begin at 7 pm. This presentation will introduce the characteristics of red alder and summarize the ecological role that red alder plays in the Oregon Coast Range. We’ll look at how red alder fits into the big picture of PNW ecosystems then examine the red alder’s effect on diversity, site productivity, community resiliency, and ecosystem function. Specific emphasis will be placed on the function red alder has in riparian systems and it’s influence on riparian communities.
In addition to a B.S. in Forestry from the University of Minnesota and an M.S. in Forest Ecology/Silviculture from the University of Georgia, Andy has spent the last 20 years at OSU as the Associate Program Director of the Hardwood Silviculture Cooperative- focusing on the biology and management of red alder. Other research projects at OSU have included directing the red alder management program for the OSU College Forests, managing a long-term study on alternative silvicultural practices, installing and measuring a Swiss Needle Cast research plot network, and coordinating the PNW Permanent Sample Plot network. His main duties include everything from education and outreach, data collection to growth and yield modeling and everything in between. In his free time, he enjoys exploring PNW old-growth forests in pursuit of big trees.
Andy is an expert on this foundational tree in our watershed and will have a wealth of information to share with us. Hopefully, everyone will walk away from this talk with a new appreciation for Red Alders and the roles they play in the Nehalem.
Both the Annual Meeting and the presentation will be hosted on Zoom and are free to the public. The zoom link is us02web.zoom.us/j/83650617243 or on the Faceboook event at www.facebook.com/lnwc1. You can also contact the watershed council at info@nehalemwatershed.org. A recording of this presentation will also be posted on the LNWC’s YouTube channel with our other recorded presentations. Just search for “Lower Nehalem Watershed Council” on YouTube.
Event Information: This event is FREE and open to the public. Find more information on our speaker series and the links for access on our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/lnwc1).
Time & Agenda:
5:00 PM LNWC Annual Meeting
5:30 PM LNWC Year in Review
7:00 PM Role of Red Alder in the Oregon Coast Range w/ Andy Bluhm
8:30 PM Adjourn


Monday, December 19th: 6 pm – 8 pm.
Thursday, December 29th: 6 pm – 8 pm
Friday, December 30th: 6 pm – 8 pm
Located in the NCRD Performing Arts Lobby 36115 9th Street Nehalem, OR 97131.
If you cannot make these audition times, please contact Vicki Haker at vickihaker@gmail.com to arrange an audition.
To audition, no preparation is necessary. Auditions will use a cold-read format. Those auditioning will be asked to read sides and may read for multiple characters.
PERFORMANCE DATES: March 17th – April 2nd.
Performances Friday and Saturday nights at 7 pm.
Sunday Matinees at 2 pm.
SUMMARY
Part one of Neil Simon’s autobiographical trilogy: a portrait of the writer as a young teen in 1937 living with his family in a crowded, lower middle-class Brooklyn walk-up.
Standing in for the author, Eugene Jerome is the narrator and central character. Dreaming of baseball and girls, Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley.
Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche, and her two young (but rapidly aging) daughters and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style.
This bittersweet memoir evocatively captures the life of a struggling Jewish household where, as his father states “if you didn’t have a problem, you wouldn’t be living here.”
BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS — CAST LIST 4f/3m
JACOB “JACK” JEROME – Male, 40-45, Husband and Father
KATE JEROME – Female, 40-45, Mother, Wife, Blanche’s sister
STANLEY JEROME – Male, Late Teens
EUGENE JEROME – Male, Mid Teens
BLANCHE MORTON – Female, Mid-late 30’s, Kate’s sister
NORA MORTON – Female, Late Teens, Blanche’s daughter
LAURIE MORTON – Female, Early Teen, Blanche’s daughter
TIME PERIOD – 1930’s
SETTING – Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, New York. September 1937.
FEATURES – Period Costumes
CAUTIONS – Mild Adult Themes



Potted Montrachet – goat cheese layered w/sundried tomatoes, roasted garlic, olives, fresh basil & oregano, XVOO served with our house baguette…
enough for 2 $15
Thai Peanut Chicken – grilled organic chicken thighs w/our house peanut sauce with cilantro & mint over coconut rice…
enough for 2 $25
(no exceptions please)
We’ll try to make extra but would appreciate pre-ordering on these. You have til noon on Wednesday to call or email us. Leave a message and we’ll confirm with you. Pickup will be Thursday or Friday this week. BTW we will only be open those two days as we’ll be spending time with our families on Christmas Eve and Day. Don’t forget to pick up some ice creams, soups and some really cool, unusual retail gifts for the gourmet in your world. We also have gift certificates! Makes great stocking stuffers…
Call 503-368 2469, email us at juliebuttercup22@gmail.com or message us on Facebook or Instagram
Happy Holidays to our great community and visitors!
Text Megan for pickup in Manzanita after Wednesday 12-21. 773-263-5782
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Ordinance 88 is known as the Business License Fee Ordinance and shall be administered by the Economic Development Council of Tillamook County. A copy of the Ordinance can be found here:
www.dropbox.com/sh/epb4e7rhamswb6d/AADseXnghLWw5RyMAsSZ9Jcfa?dl=0
Some fun facts about Ordinance 88:
-Ordinance 88 forces all businesses in unincorporated Tillamook County to pay a yearly $75-300 fee and register with the county, or else pay heavy fines.
-According to section 13 Violation and Penalties “A. Any person convicted of violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $600 for any one offense. The fine commences seven (7) days following notification of offense. Each day constituting a separate offense.”
-According to Section 13 Violation and Penalties “B. Inspection and Right of Entry. Whenever they shall have cause to suspect a violation of any provisions of this ordinance, or when necessary to investigate an application to, or revocation of a license under any of the procedures prescribed in this ordinance, officials for the enforcement or administration of this ordinance, or their duly authorized representatives, may enter on any site, or into any structure, for the purpose of investigation providing they do so in a reasonable manner. If an owner or occupant denies access for an inspection, the County will seek a warrant. No secured building shall be entered without the consent of the owner or occupant unless under authority of a lawful warrant.
The public hearing about this Ordinance got pretty heated. The Pacific City Sun wrote an article about the hearing here: pacificcitysun.com/effort-to-enact-county-business-tax-meets-opposition.html
You can watch the November 30th 2022 Public Hearing on Ordinance 88 here (the hearing starts at minute 31) tctv.viebit.com/player.php?hash=K8LnqnX3gNJr
The long and short of it is: most if not all of the public at the hearing was against Ordinance 88. Business owners were against more fees, against more regulations, against the outrageous fees for violations of the ordinance, and most prominently against giving the county the right of entry to their business, especially if that business was run out of their home. Citizens voiced concerns over the vague language in the ordinance. It’s not really clear what the “benefits” of this ordinance are, or how the money will be used specifically to help businesses. The director of the EDC, when questioned, said that the answer is presented in the ordinance itself and that she didn’t feel she needed to elaborate.
The second public hearing about this ordinance was cancelled, and instead Commissioner Mary Faith Bell suggested a work group to discuss revision of the language of the proposed ordinance.
Also, the Tillamook Economic Development Council is having a public meeting about Ordinance 88 on MONDAY, DECEMBER 19th, at 8am. You can attend in person or via ZOOM. Details here: www.edctc.com/edc-minutes
What is the fate of Ordinance 88? We don’t know yet. I’m not confident the Commissioners will vote against it, because if they were not in favor of it they would not have let it get this far. But what about the fact that it seems that the businesses in our county are against it? I wouldn’t bet on that stopping the ordinance- if the commissioners had taken that into consideration they would not have ordered the work group to “revise” the ordinance. I would think they would just have left it alone and let it go up to vote at the next board meeting, if they were planning on voting against it anyway. They seem committed to passing this ordinance.
Educate yourself about this Ordinance, make your voice heard, email the County Commissioners with your objections and concerns (contact the commissioners by going to this page: www.co.tillamook.or.us/bocc), join the work group, and attend the EDC meeting on Dec. 19th if you want to maintain your business rights and stop Ordinance 88.
Thanks
Elisabeth Summers
Tillamook County Resident
Audition Dates and Times:
Sunday, December 18th: 2 pm – 4 pm.
Monday, December 19th: 6 pm – 8 pm.
Thursday, December 29th: 6 pm – 8 pm
Friday, December 30th: 6 pm – 8 pm
Located in the NCRD Performing Arts Lobby 36115 9th Street Nehalem, OR 97131.
If you cannot make these audition times, please contact Vicki Haker at vickihaker@gmail.com to arrange an audition.
To audition, no preparation is necessary. Auditions will use a cold-read format. Those auditioning will be asked to read sides and may read for multiple characters.
PERFORMANCE DATES: March 17th – April 2nd.
Performances Friday and Saturday nights at 7 pm.
Sunday Matinees at 2 pm.
SUMMARY
Part one of Neil Simon’s autobiographical trilogy: a portrait of the writer as a young teen in 1937 living with his family in a crowded, lower middle-class Brooklyn walk-up.
Standing in for the author, Eugene Jerome is the narrator and central character. Dreaming of baseball and girls, Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley.
Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche, and her two young (but rapidly aging) daughters and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style.
This bittersweet memoir evocatively captures the life of a struggling Jewish household where, as his father states “if you didn’t have a problem, you wouldn’t be living here.”
BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS — CAST LIST 4f/3m
JACOB “JACK” JEROME – Male, 40-45, Husband and Father
KATE JEROME – Female, 40-45, Mother, Wife, Blanche’s sister
STANLEY JEROME – Male, Late Teens
EUGENE JEROME – Male, Mid Teens
BLANCHE MORTON – Female, Mid-late 30’s, Kate’s sister
NORA MORTON – Female, Late Teens, Blanche’s daughter
LAURIE MORTON – Female, Early Teen, Blanche’s daughter
TIME PERIOD – 1930’s
SETTING – Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, New York. September 1937.
FEATURES – Period Costumes
CAUTIONS – Mild Adult Themes



VIN: 2GCEK13T361105236
Very strong and dependable 4 door full cab work/family truck
White exterior with 69 inch bed and tonka cover
Tow package with jack and electrical outlet and after market back up camera. Max tow weight:7800
Regularly repaired and maintained at Evergreen Auto in Nehalem
As well as tires from Les Schwab
Clear title in hand
229K miles. Check engine light on because of catalytic converter
$4200 OBO
Ready to roll in Nehalem, OR.

The Rockaway Lions Club will be providing Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinner fixings. Fresh fruits and vegetables, canned goods, and of course a turkey are provided to special families in the School District 56 area. The Lions are a wonderful group of people doing this work.. More info on Rockaway Beach Lions can be found here: e-clubhouse.org-sites/rockaway/page-6.php.
Also in Rockaway Beach is the Meals for Seniors, Inc. program. This organization is open every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in the meeting hall next to the Catholic Church. Meals are also delivered to clients. A hot meal can be had for just a $4 donation, but you can still join them for lunch even if you don’t have the $4. Just $24 will pay for six hot and nutritious meals. $96 will serve that senior for a month. See more at mealsforseniorsrockawaybeach.org.
The North County Food Bank is in Wheeler. Financial donations enable them to purchase wholesome food at wholesale prices from the Oregon Food Bank, local grocers, and other sources. With inflation hitting all of us, it is hitting the NCFB and their ability to buy food. Please help them out. More info www.northtillamookcountyfoodbank.org/
Nehalem Senior Lunches are provided at the Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church in Nehalem on Tuesday and Thursday. Lunches are also delivered. Again, sometimes lunch and a personal touch are what people need.
Still time to help the Methodist Church in Nehalem with all their outreach projects: Lunches for kids during the school break, their food and clothing bank, and their Senior lunch Program on Tuesday and Thursday. They also deliver lunches. Mark on your check which program you want to support.
Please help as much as you can and thanks to you all.
Addresses for the above:
Rockaway Lions Club
PO Box 611
Rockaway Beach, Or. 97136
Meals for Seniors, Inc.
PO Box 852
Rockaway Beach, Or. 97136
North County Food Bank
PO Box 162
Wheeler, Or. 97147
Nehalem Bay United Methodist Church
PO Box 156
Nehalem, Oregon 97131
Thank you all so much for helping our whole community!

Fabulous vintage artisan Nativity set totally hand formed from light colored terracotta clay and wood fired. The clay color and style suggests this was hand crafted in the Oaxaca area of Southern Mexico or perhaps just below that in Guatemala. The pieces are all beautifully and skillfully created.
Set includes Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, Manger, Angel, Shepherd with 2 lambs, Donkey, Oxen and 3 Kings on Camels. NEW PRICE — $45






$50 OBO. Please see photos for close ups of ottoman.
Can deliver in TriVillages area by appointment. Can be viewed or picked up in Blaine by appointment. Pillow not for sale.
Dana Anderson
The Bend At Moon Creek
artlight7@gmail.com



All utilities plus Wifi included
Available Jan 20th
Weekly or Monthly
$600 per Week
$2000 per month
Email: hollyhawkmay@icloud.com
Call/Text: (503) 799-5758



Audition Dates and Times:
Sunday, December 18th: 2 pm – 4 pm.
Monday, December 19th: 6 pm – 8 pm.
Thursday, December 29th: 6 pm – 8 pm
Friday, December 30th: 6 pm – 8 pm
Located in the NCRD Performing Arts Lobby 36115 9th Street Nehalem, OR 97131.
If you cannot make these audition times, please contact Vicki Haker at vickihaker@gmail.com to arrange an audition.
To audition, no preparation is necessary. Auditions will use a cold-read format. Those auditioning will be asked to read sides and may read for multiple characters.
PERFORMANCE DATES: March 17th – April 2nd.
Performances Friday and Saturday nights at 7 pm.
Sunday Matinees at 2 pm.
SUMMARY
Part one of Neil Simon’s autobiographical trilogy: a portrait of the writer as a young teen in 1937 living with his family in a crowded, lower middle-class Brooklyn walk-up.
Standing in for the author, Eugene Jerome is the narrator and central character. Dreaming of baseball and girls, Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley.
Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche, and her two young (but rapidly aging) daughters and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style.
This bittersweet memoir evocatively captures the life of a struggling Jewish household where, as his father states “if you didn’t have a problem, you wouldn’t be living here.”
BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS — CAST LIST 4f/3m
JACOB “JACK” JEROME – Male, 40-45, Husband and Father
KATE JEROME – Female, 40-45, Mother, Wife, Blanche’s sister
STANLEY JEROME – Male, Late Teens
EUGENE JEROME – Male, Mid Teens
BLANCHE MORTON – Female, Mid-late 30’s, Kate’s sister
NORA MORTON – Female, Late Teens, Blanche’s daughter
LAURIE MORTON – Female, Early Teen, Blanche’s daughter
TIME PERIOD – 1930’s
SETTING – Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, New York. September 1937.
FEATURES – Period Costumes
CAUTIONS – Mild Adult Themes


White three drawer dresser glass top
H 31”
W 31.5”
D 19”




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